Description
Arnica Flower Is a powerful anti-inflammatory and antiseptic herb. It MAY be used primarily to treat external wounds, and it relieves pain and promotes tissue regeneration. Arnica is used externally in the form of creams and compresses to May treat arthritis, sprains, bruises, and aches. Arnica infusions are used for its antiseptic properties and May clean wounds, abscesses, and boils. Dr. Sebi uses Arnica as part of his uterine wash compound. Arnica is used primarily as a topical cream.
Arnica Flower, (genus Arnica), genus of some 30 species of plants in the composite family (Asteraceae), most of which occur in the mountains of northwestern North America. It is species are perennial herbs that grow 10–70 cm (4–28 inches) tall. The simple leaves are oppositely arranged with toothed or smooth margins and often feature glandular trichomes (hairs). The composite flower heads are generally yellow and produce achene fruits (a type of simple dry fruit) with a pappus (bristles) for dispersal. Several species have rhizomes. Though fairly common in homeopathic and folk medicine, Arnica is toxic and can cause fatal poisoning if taken internally.
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